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    the characters of Disney, people will recall lots of classic characters of Disney such as Micky Mouse, Donald the Duck, Snowwhite and seven dwarves, Cinderella, etc.. From the original Micky Mouse also known as “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit” created in 1927 to the “Judy the Rabbit Officer” in “Zootopia” in 2016, and from “Simba the Little Lion” in “The Lion King” to “Olaf the Snowman” in “Frozen”, many adorable animals, human, and magic characters have been created. Everyone of them has his/her…

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    that ordinary Americans have experienced accommodates a considerable argument of why he surely deserves the awards he received. “Rabbit, Run” presents different elements, in which leads to a deeper…

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    Written by John Updike in 1960, Rabbit, Run, is a novel about the life of Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, a once successful high school basketball player. After graduation, Rabbit serves in the Army. When he returns Brewer, he becomes a seller of Magic Peel and marries Janice Springer and then they have a son, Nelson. As the title of the book indicates, Rabbit is running away from his wife and family at both the beginning and the end of the novel. Similar to the Joads in The Grapes of Wrath, who move…

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    Quiet Kill That’s why some in the news media print such things as goons and rowdyism are born right there . . . . what you call as Popo station.” Cap then walked away hot under the collar. “Oh, oh, Buck,” said Reacher, “You don’t wanna get on the Cap’s wrong side. It would be a losing battle.” Officer Buck: “You’re right. I don’t know what got into me. I only wanted to lighten the slack. I’ll appreciate if you offer the Cap my apologies.” “Solid,” said Sherlock. “The Cap needs to blow off…

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    September 11 is a critical day in the American history. The violent hijacks of 9/11 changed America and the world as well politically, socially, and economically. Since the fall of the Twin Towers, America realized that it has to confront a new furious enemy called terrorism. Stacy Suver, a critic of American literature, affirms that the hijacks of September 11defined terrorism in a direct way as a kind of “communication” that intends to deliver a message about power “between the perpetrator of…

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